What can the administrator rely on to continue brokering new connections even though the site database is offline?

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator recently implemented a XenApp and XenDesktop site for a company. The environment contains a single delivery controller and a SQL server.
The database suddenly becomes inaccessible, and the administrator discovers that the issue was caused by a SQL server crash. As a result, the connection between the site database and the delivery controller has failed.
What can the administrator rely on to continue brokering new connections even though the site database is offline?
A. XML Service
B. Connection Leasing
C. Local Host Cache
D. Broker Service

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3 thoughts on “What can the administrator rely on to continue brokering new connections even though the site database is offline?

  1. should be C.

    Local Host Cache is enabled by default in 7.15 and connection leasing was a feature released with 7.6 and is disabled by default in 7.15.

    1. Probably C like Mindy said. B could be correct too.:
      If the database server fails, existing connections to virtual desktops will continue to function until
      a user either logs off or disconnects from a virtual desktop. New connections can only be
      established if connection leasing or Local Host Cache is enabled.

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